Featured Post from Windows 7 Forums Official Blog
by , 11-29-2009 at 03:31 PM (Windows 7 Forums Official Blog)
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Featured Post from Windows 7 Forums Official Blog
by , 07-06-2012 at 05:24 AM (Windows 7 Forums Official Blog)
"In this video, I will show you how to make your laptop USB3 compatible, even if your laptop did not come with USB3 ports. The key to making this change is simply to use an express card in order to benefit from the new speed of USB3. The throughput and bandwidth capabilities of USB3 far exceed it’s predecessor USB2. If you have a laptop that does not have a Ivy Bridge or Sandy Bridge motherboard, chances are you are using USB2. The maximum write speed is
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Featured Post from Windows 7 Forums Official Blog
by , 05-27-2010 at 02:19 AM (Windows 7 Forums Official Blog)
Often times, throughout the forum, in videos, and in documentation, we find ourselves discussing complex methods of solving seemingly irresolvable computer problems. Throughout these exchanges, much technical data and “geek-speak” is often used to solve an outlying technical problem that is specific to a computer user’s computer. But there are ways, in many instances, to prevent the constant blue screens and other maladies that plague a computer that has gone unmaintained.
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